Reading Room

The original Reading Room began in August of 1935 as a public response to
the Depression Era job losses in New York. Many people did not have anywhere
to go during the day, and no prospects for jobs. The New York Public Library
opened the “Open Air Library” to give these out-of-work businessmen and
intellectuals a place to go where they did not need money, a valid address, a
library card, or any identification to enjoy the reading materials.

The 1935 Reading Room consisted of several benches, a few book and
magazine cases, and a table with a beach umbrella for the five librarians who
ran it. It operated every day except Sunday from mid-morning until
mid-evening. Most of the books were from the New York Public Library’s
circulation, but all magazines and trade publications were donated by
publishers or individuals. When it rained the books and periodicals were
quickly put in a large water-proof chest and readers and librarians took
cover. No cards were required – patrons were simply asked to sign in and out.
The Reading Room was closed in 1944 due to an increase in jobs and World War
II.

The Bryant Park Corporation has repeated history by recreating the Bryant
Park Reading Room. It is modeled after the original with the additions of
custom-designed carts for an extensive and eclectic selection of books,
periodicals and newspapers; readings and programs at lunchtime, after work and
for kids; movable furniture to create a more intimate environment; and
kid-sized carts and furniture for children to use. The programming,
publications, and environment of the Reading Room are available to everyone
for free, without any need of cards or identification.

Books and Staff

We are fortunate to receive book donations from publishers of the
periodicals, books, and newspapers that fill the shelves of the Reading Room.
Thanks to all that donate.

Thanks also go to the dedicated people who staff the Reading Room whenever
it is open. If you have a question, please don’t hesitate to ask.

Special Thanks To:

Exclusive sponsor since 2003

Oxford University Press
Classics and Reference Library

Scholastic
Gift of Children’s Library

Random House Library Marketing
Gift of Children’s Library

Mitchell's NY
Newspaper Delivery since 2003

Special thanks also go to Condé Nast, Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S., Time Inc., and Rodale, who have steadily supplied the Reading Room with magazines since 2003.

Special thanks to the New York Public Library for providing us with a rain venue for some of our events.

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*There will be an author signing after the program. Please limit items to 5 - purchase required.

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Rain information:In case of rain, events are held under a tent at the Reading Room. In case of severe weather, please check bryantpark.org for the indoor location.